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Meg Webster: Thicket

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Since the 1980s, Webster has worked with natural materials, including soil, moss, branches, wax, and salt, to create simple, geometric forms that engage the formal vocabulary of Minimalism while foregrounding human scale and sensorial experience. Webster’s practice is guided by her long-standing commitment to the natural world, bringing organic matter into direct dialogue with sculptural form.
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Title: Meg Webster: Thicket
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Since the 1980s, Webster has worked with natural materials, including soil, moss, branches, wax, and salt, to create simple, geometric forms that engage the formal vocabulary of Minimalism while foregrounding human scale and sensorial experience.
Webster’s practice is guided by her long-standing commitment to the natural world, bringing organic matter into direct dialogue with sculptural form.

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